Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 3051 del fabbricante Emerson Process Management
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Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4007, Rev CB February 2015 Note Bef ore installin g the transmitt er , con firm the c orrect Devic e Drive r is loaded on the host systems.
February 2015 2 Quick Start Guide NO TICE This guide provi des basic guide lines f or Rose mount 305 1 T ransmitters. It doe s not provide instructions for con figuration, diagnostics, m ainte nance , service , troublesh ooting, Explo sion-proof , Flameproof , or intrinsically sa fe (I.
Quick Start Guide 3 February 2015 System re adiness Confirm HART R evision capability If using HART based control or asset management systems, please confirm the HART capability of those systems prior to transmitte r instal lation. Not all systems are capa ble of communicating with HART Revision 7 pro tocol.
February 2015 4 Quick Start Guide T ransmitt er installation St ep 1: Mount the transmitter Liquid applications Coplanar In-line 1. Plac e taps t o the side o f the line . 2. Mount besid e or below th e taps. 3. Mount the transmitter so that the drain/vent valves are oriented up ward.
Quick Start Guide 5 February 2015 Figure 1. Panel and P ipe Mounting Panel m ount (1) 1. 1. 5 / 16 ⫻ 1 1 / 2 Panel Bolts are cu stomer supp lied. Pipe mount Coplanar fl ange T raditional f lange Ros.
February 2015 6 Quick Start Guide Bolting consider ations If the transmi tter installation re quires assembly of th e process flanges, ma nifolds, or flange adapt ers, follow the assembly guide lines to ensure a tight seal for optimal performa nce characteris tics of the transmit ters.
Quick Start Guide 7 February 2015 In-line gage transmitt er orientation The low side pressure port (atmospher ic refere nce) on the in-line gage transmitter is located in the neck of t he transmitter, behind the housing. The vent path is 360° arou nd the transmitter bet ween the housi ng and sensor.
February 2015 8 Quick Start Guide St ep 2: Consider housing rotation To improve field ac cess to wiring or to better view the optional L CD display: 1. Loosen the housing rotati on set scre w using a 5/64-in. hex wre nch. 2. T ur n the housing lef t or right maximum up to 18 0° from its o riginal position (1) .
Quick Start Guide 9 February 2015 Figure 5. T ransmitter Electronics Board A. A l ar m B. Security St ep 4: Connec t the wiring and power up Figure 6. T ransmitter Wiring Diagrams (4–20 mA) A. 24 Vdc supply B. R L ≥ 250 C. Current Meter (Optional) Shielded twiste d pair cable should be used for best resu lts.
February 2015 10 Quick Start Guide 3. Ground hou sing t o fulfill local grounding regu lation s. 4. Ensure prope r grounding . It is important that the instrume nt cable shield : a. Be trimmed close and insulated from touching the transmitter hou sing b.
Quick Start Guide 11 February 2015 St ep 5: V erif y configur ation Verify the config uration using any HA RT capable c onfiguration tool or Local Operator Interface ( LOI) - option code M4. Confi guration instructions for a Field Communicator and LOI are incl uded in this step.
February 2015 12 Quick Start Guide V erif ying co nfigura tion with Local Ope rat or Int erface (L OI) The optional LO I can be used for commission ing the device.
Quick Start Guide 13 February 2015 Note See Figure 10 on page 15 to confirm E xternal Bu tton F unctionality . Figure 9. LOI Menu Swit ch HAR T revision mode If the HART configurat ion tool is not capa ble of communic ating with HART Revision 7, the 305 1 will load a generic men u with limited cap ability.
February 2015 14 Quick Start Guide St ep 6: T rim the transmitter Devices are calibra ted by the factory. Once in stalled, it is recommended to perform a zero trim on g age and differentia l pressure transmitters to el iminate error due to mounting position or static pressure effe cts.
Quick Start Guide 15 February 2015 T rimming with configuration buttons A zero trim is to be perform ed using one of the three possib le sets of external configuration butto ns located under the top tag. To access the con figuration butt ons, loosen the screw a nd slide the ta g on the top of the transmitter.
February 2015 16 Quick Start Guide Safet y instrum ented systems installation For Safety Certified in stallations, re fer to product manua l (00809-0100- 4007) for installation procedure a nd system requirements.
Quick Start Guide 17 February 2015 Produc t Cer tific ations European Direc tive Information A copy of the EC Declarat ion of Conformity can be fou nd at the end of the Quick Start Guide. The most recent revision of the EC Declar ation of Conformity can be found at www.
February 2015 18 Quick Start Guide Europe E8 A TE X Flameproof and Du st Certificate: KEMA00A TE X2013X; Baseefa11A TE X0275X Standar ds: EN60079-0:2012, E N60079-1:2007, EN6007 9-26:2007, EN60079-31:.
Quick Start Guide 19 February 2015 N1 AT E X Ty p e n a n d D u s t Certificate: BAS00A TE X3105X; Baseefa11A TE X0275X Standards : EN60079-0:2012, EN60079 -15:2010, EN60079-31:20 09 Markings : II 3 G.
February 2015 20 Quick Start Guide Special Condition s for Safe Use (X ): 1. If the apparatus is fitted with op tional 90 V transient suppressor , it is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation te st required by IEC60079-11. This must be take n into acc ount when installin g the apparatus.
Quick Start Guide 21 February 2015 2. In case of re pair , contact the manufac turer for inf ormation on the dimensions o f the flameproof joints. 3. The capacitance of the wrap around label, be ing 1.6 nF , exceeds the limit in T able 9 of ABNT NBR IE C 60079-0.
February 2015 22 Quick Start Guide Japan E4 Japan Flameproo f Certificate: T C20577, T C20578, T C20583, TC20584 Marking s: Ex d IIC T5 T echnical Re gulations C ustoms Union (EAC) EM EAC Flameproof Certificate: R U C-US.
Quick Start Guide 23 February 2015 Special Condition s for Safe Use (X): 1. When the thread ad apte r is used with an enc losure in t ype of protection increased saf et y “e” the e ntry thread shall be suitably s ealed in orde r to main tain the ingress protection rating (IP) of the enclosure .
February 2015 24 Quick Start Guide Figure 11. Rosemount 3051 EC Declaration of Conformity.
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